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140 – Historical Documentary Heritage Grants and Aid.

§ 140. Historical documentary heritage grants and aid. 1. Short title. This section shall be known and may be cited as the “New York documentary heritage act”. 2. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall mean: a. “Historical records”. Records that contain significant information that is of enduring value and are therefore […]

185 – Social Security.

§ 185. Social security. Every electing employee shall have old-age, survivors, and disability insurance coverage provided by the federal social security act in accordance with the provisions of article three of the retirement and social security law.

105 – Removals and Suspensions.

§ 105. Removals and suspensions. With the approval of the regents, the commissioner of education may, at his pleasure, remove from office any assistant commissioner, or other appointive officer or employee; and, when the regents are not in session, the commissioner may, during his pleasure, suspend, without salary, any such officer or employee, but not […]

106 – Joint Seal.

§ 106. Joint seal. The regents of the university upon the recommendation of the commissioner of education shall adopt, and may modify at any time, a seal, which shall be used in common as the seal of the education department and of the university; and copies of all records thereof and of all acts, orders, […]

107 – Compact for Education.

§ 107. Compact for education. 1. The compact for education is hereby entered into and enacted into law with all jurisdictions legally joining therein, in the form substantially as follows: COMPACT FOR EDUCATION PREAMBLE WHEREAS, the proper education of all citizens is one of the most important responsibilities of the states to preserve a free […]

108 – State Education Building.

§ 108. State education building. The state education building shall be occupied exclusively by the education department, including the university, with the state library, the state museum, and its other divisions and bureaus, together with such other work with which the commissioner of education and the regents have official relations, as the regents may, in […]

109 – .

§ 109. Any person, association, organization or corporation may be permitted to use the auditorium in the state education building at Albany for such purposes as may be authorized by regulations of the commissioner of education upon payment of such fee as may be required pursuant to a schedule for such purpose adopted by the […]

110 – Refunds.

§ 110. Refunds. 1. Moneys received by the state education department pursuant to this chapter prior to July first, nineteen hundred forty-two, may be refunded: (a) Where such moneys were not required by law or regents’ rule. (b) Where such moneys were in excess of the amounts required by law or regents’ rule. (c) Where […]

111 – Indian Affairs.

§ 111. Indian affairs. The education department, by or through the appropriate division, bureau or officer thereof, shall exercise and perform the functions, powers and duties conferred or imposed by law in relation to the education of children upon the Indian reservations.

112 – Children in Care; Responsibility for Education.

§ 112. Children in care; responsibility for education. 1. The department shall establish and enforce standards of instruction, personnel qualifications and other requirements for education services or programs, as determined by rules of the regents and regulations of the commissioner, with respect to the individual requirements of children who are in full-time residential care in […]